Review: The Fill-In Boyfriend

This is cute and quirky, and I have become rather fond of this author. She writes characters who are flawed but lovable, and I enjoy that.

In this story, Gia’s friends think she’s lying about her very real college boyfriend, so when he breaks up with her in the parking lot at prom, she begs a stranger to be her fill-in boyfriend for just one night. She can’t stand the idea that her friends think she’s a liar, and she is fixated on proving them wrong. The problem is, when he fake breaks-up with her shortly after the charade begins, she kind of misses him. Romantic madness ensues.

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B.A.Wilson

B.A. Wilson lives in Missouri and works as a Public Library Services Consultant. She has 4 library cards, fosters a serious One-Click addiction, and is cultivating a new infatuation with all things Audible. At any given moment, she is most likely reading 5 different novels, in at least 3 different formats.
Wilson earned her Bachelor of Arts in Music & Tourism, and received a Masters of Science in Library Science and Information Services. This delightful combination of degrees qualified her to spend most of the past decade dissecting love triangles with library patrons and discussing the post-apocalypse with middle school kids, while mentally soundtracking her favorite novels.
Wilson enjoys reading and writing YA novels, consuming caffeinated beverages, and spending too much time on Twitter and Instagram.